aldonna wrote:
Hi, I am totally new at this hard drive business. My 2TB WD Elements external HD was dropped and is now not being read by my mac. I have been quoted $1250-$3000 for Data Recovery. I have taken it to a local computer place who told me it was the circuit board that had failed and the only possible option beside (DR) is to match every possible number on the existing circuit board with another one and swap it over. After reading a lot of the posts here, that option does not seem so simple, and parts have to be swapped from the old board to the new board...? They did not explain any of that to me which means they are not the people to work with my HDD.
Can anybody help with a repairer in my area - Cairns, or if not anywhere in Queensland or Australia?
I have the drive out of the case so can give numbers of parts if required...
I bought a replacement 2TB WD Element which has the same numbers on the board but the old one says REV P2 and the new one is REV P1. But they also have a different cache amount?
Arghhhh! Please help.
alison
have a look @ my BOLD comments here
my advice is the following:
compare both client hdd with the donor (working) when they both power ON, listen carefully, from the sound you might judge if the problem is Heads or any other
the other thing is the WD Elements (Initio Chip) read about it after solving the first step which is checking.
i do not think that when it falls the PCB is damaged its the media probably from inside
good luck